On December 15, some overseas netizens uploaded a video of Tesla cars "driverless". The Tesla Model Y in the video is driving faster, the front seat is unattended, and there is only one poodle in the driver's seat, which makes many netizens feel frightened.

Tesla full autopilot FSD has been launched for a long time, many overseas users of "head iron" ignore the risks brought by automatic driving, and have made a lot of lifeless "riot operations", which is more common to sit in the driver's seat, neither wearing seat belts, nor mastering the steering wheel, letting it go.
In April this year, some overseas netizens put the dog on the driver's seat of the Tesla car to start automatic driving, and finally found that only the netizen activated the "summoning function" to make the car automatically drive out of the parking space. This time, some netizens have raised the "dog driving" game to a new height and driven directly on the road. The occupants who shot this video simply called out for madness and did not dissuade it.
Xiao Lei learned that although Tesla's FSD automatic driving level is in the industry leading, in multiple versions of the update iteration, there will still be "convulsions", such as sudden turns, etc., and the technology is only achieved through pure vision, in the face of fog, night and other environments, the probability of "rolling over" is also higher.
Musk has stressed many times that when using this function, the driver must hold the steering wheel throughout the process and wake up the twelve points of spirit, but there are still Tesla owners who are not necessary in order to "test" the driverless, ignore the risk, and joke about their own or even other people's lives.
It is worth mentioning that Tesla's AutoPilot assisted driving is only L2 level at most, and it is still very far from the driverless driving that is out of hand and foot. Regardless of the driving safety of themselves and others, put the dog in the driver's seat, except for the super fanatical fans of Tesla FSD, it is estimated that no one dares to do this. If you engage in this kind of operation in China, it is estimated that you can directly deduct the car and driver's license.
In fact, there are puppies who have successfully mastered the basic skills of driving. After 8 weeks of training, Porter, a puppy in New Zealand, completed a series of operations such as starting, shifting gears, turning, and stopping, becoming the first dog in the world to drive. Of course, people play this kind of operation only in a specific test track to complete, which is much better than netizens who go directly on the road without any training and safety measures to "show off".
Accidents caused by Tesla FSD are not uncommon, but some netizens are still very concerned and ignore the risks brought by automatic driving. At present, almost no automatic driving can claim 100% safety and accuracy, Xiao Lei always believes that the steering wheel of the car is always in his hands is the most appropriate, and the driving right is completely handed over to the computer, which is equivalent to handing over his own life safety.